DVSA theory driving- Alertness
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It is important to be aware of what's happening around you while
you're driving.
Name at least three things that you should be aware of whilst
driving. - answer - Other road users
- Pedestrians
- Signs and road markings
- Weather conditions
- The area you're driving through
Therefore, you should keep scanning the road ahead and to the
sides, and assess the changing situations as you drive.
Before you move off, what 3 things should you do? - answer - Use
your mirrors to check how your actions will affect traffic behind you.
- Look around for a final check, including checking the blind spots
around your car.
- Signal if necessary.
What are 'blind spots'? - answer Any areas that are hidden from the
driver either by the car's bodywork or areas not covered by the
mirrors.
If you can't see behind you when reversing, what should you do to
ensure that you reverse safely. - answer Ask someone to guide you
to make sure that you reverse safely.
, If your view is blocked by parked cars when you are coming out of a
junction, what should you do in order to ensure your safety. -
answer move forward slowly and carefully until you have a clear
view.
Observation is particularly important when your overtaking another
vehicle. You should make sure that you can see the road ahead
clearly.
What should you look out for? (5) - answer - Vehicles coming
towards you
- Whether you're near a junction- vehicles could come out of the
junction while you're overtaking.
- Whether the road gets narrower-there may not be enough space
for you to overtake.
- Bends or dips in the road, which make it difficult for you to see
traffic coming towards you.
- Road signs that mean you MUST NOT overtake
Before you overtake, what 2 things should you check? - answer -
Check if it's safe, legal and necessary.
- Check you have enough time to complete the overtaking
maneuver.
It is important for other road users to know you're there.
What are the two key ways to ensure this? - answer - Switch on your
lights when it starts to get dark, even if the street lights aren't on.
- Where you cant be seen, such as a hump bridge, you may need to
use your horn.
When following a large vehicle at night, you should stay well back.
Why? When is this especially important? - answer This will help the
driver to see you in their mirrors. Staying back will also help you see
the road ahead much more clearly.
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It is important to be aware of what's happening around you while
you're driving.
Name at least three things that you should be aware of whilst
driving. - answer - Other road users
- Pedestrians
- Signs and road markings
- Weather conditions
- The area you're driving through
Therefore, you should keep scanning the road ahead and to the
sides, and assess the changing situations as you drive.
Before you move off, what 3 things should you do? - answer - Use
your mirrors to check how your actions will affect traffic behind you.
- Look around for a final check, including checking the blind spots
around your car.
- Signal if necessary.
What are 'blind spots'? - answer Any areas that are hidden from the
driver either by the car's bodywork or areas not covered by the
mirrors.
If you can't see behind you when reversing, what should you do to
ensure that you reverse safely. - answer Ask someone to guide you
to make sure that you reverse safely.
, If your view is blocked by parked cars when you are coming out of a
junction, what should you do in order to ensure your safety. -
answer move forward slowly and carefully until you have a clear
view.
Observation is particularly important when your overtaking another
vehicle. You should make sure that you can see the road ahead
clearly.
What should you look out for? (5) - answer - Vehicles coming
towards you
- Whether you're near a junction- vehicles could come out of the
junction while you're overtaking.
- Whether the road gets narrower-there may not be enough space
for you to overtake.
- Bends or dips in the road, which make it difficult for you to see
traffic coming towards you.
- Road signs that mean you MUST NOT overtake
Before you overtake, what 2 things should you check? - answer -
Check if it's safe, legal and necessary.
- Check you have enough time to complete the overtaking
maneuver.
It is important for other road users to know you're there.
What are the two key ways to ensure this? - answer - Switch on your
lights when it starts to get dark, even if the street lights aren't on.
- Where you cant be seen, such as a hump bridge, you may need to
use your horn.
When following a large vehicle at night, you should stay well back.
Why? When is this especially important? - answer This will help the
driver to see you in their mirrors. Staying back will also help you see
the road ahead much more clearly.